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Lou Catelli of Hampden has filed to run for the mayor of Baltimore in 2020.
Hundreds of students participated in what started as a small demonstration at Johns Hopkins University.
BREAKING: A delayed opening at one polling place led election officials to extend hours there for the primary and withhold early results.
U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders is attending a Baltimore campaign rally to promote gubernatorial hopeful Ben Jealous and universal health care.
The Vermont Senator and former presidential candidate will speak at Johns Hopkins University on Nov. 17. The theme: 'Facing Fracture.'
Makeup trash/recycling collection date is Saturday, November 12.
Tiffany Lamps and art glass items from the Estate of Congresswoman Bentley will be offered during the Heritage Auctions event on Nov. 18.
Community organizers in Baltimore voiced opposition to Republican Presidential candidate Donald Trump, while supporters rallied around him.
Trump spoke at 1 p.m. Eastern Time, skewering his opponent in the race for the Presidency.
Presidential Republican candidate Donald Trump will be making an appearance at the National Guard Association's 2016 conference.
Labor Day, Monday, September 5, 2016, is a Baltimore City holiday. Department of Public Works offices and yards will be closed.
Known for her fiery temper, Mikulski will speak Thursday in support of Clinton during a program featuring Democratic women senators.
Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake is taking up the honorary duty since the head of the Democratic National Committee is stepping down.
Gov. Larry Hogan is reportedly calling for an end to the trials of officers charged in the Freddie Gray case after three acquittals.
The state has ordered Baltimore City to rescind election results due to reported irregularities.
Riots following the death of a Baltimore man in police custody brought a spotlight to longstanding issues, lawmakers say.
After fire at Baltimore City Clarence M. Mitchell Jr. Courthouse, crews are working to get building up and running quickly.
Jurors should report to location other than Mitchell courthouse, judicial officials say.
Preliminary results show tight race between former Mayor Sheila Dixon and Sen. Catherine Pugh for Democratic mayoral nomination.
The Democratic Presidential hopeful will be accompanied by two special guests at rally in Druid Hill Park.
The Presidential hopeful rallied supporters in south Baltimore City.
Vermont senator who described West Baltimore as third-world country has opened office in city as he tries to cut Hillary Clinton's lead.
A Baltimore woman says she suffered head injuries when her toilet erupted as she sat on the seat; she has filed a $225K lawsuit.
The former Johns Hopkins neurosurgeon says the public will see a "cerebral" Trump and Republicans must support the frontrunner.
The retired neurosurgeon on Wednesday pulled out of a debate, hinting at the end of his campaign for the GOP nomination.
The retired neurosurgeon stopped short of formally suspending his campaign for the GOP nomination.
The former Johns Hopkins neurosurgeon greeted supporters at a Baltimore rally Tuesday night.
Dr. Carla D. Hayden has been with Enoch Pratt Free Library for more than 20 years and will move on to Washington, D.C.
The President stopped by an Inner Harbor hotel to rally Democrats.
City officials temporarily limited travel on Baltimore City roads to authorized emergency vehicles only.